![]() Vocals: Single track lead vox running through Nectar 2 (gate, de-esser, eq, compressors, mod+delay (16th), saturation, and another delay (8th), as well as a CA-2A for limiting, Blue Cat's freebie Chorus, and Breverb. All three were played on my '85 ***** Strat, recorded direct and processed through Blue Cat's Axiom. Two distorted electrics come in with the guitar solo, panned hard left/right, and a third guitar does the solo. I don't have a 12-string, nor a second acoustic that I could leave set up in Nashville tuning, so we do what we need to. The real version is played on a 12-string. There's a third acoustic, playing whatever would be playing on the low 3 strings of the guitar, but up an octave. The left is just the raw piezo, the right is going through a Taylor impulse I got from somewhere or other. Guitars: The acoustic riff is double tracked, panned hard left/right. TruePianos Cakewalk for the 4 notes of piano that lead into the guitar solo. Native Instruments FM8 doing the windchimes at the very beginning of the song. Another Pigments doing the wind effect that opens and closes the song. Arturia's DX7 doing a similar but warmer sound that leads into verse 2. Arturia Pigments for the Prophet'y 'sync' sound that leads into the guitar solo. Synths: Arturia's Moog doing the high 4-note line that opens the song (and recurs a few times). One Spitfire Epic Strings providing the string section that comes in on the first chorus and continues through the rest of the song. Strings: Two instances of SI String Section playing the low drone that goes on throughout the acoustic guitar hook. Percussion: Several TX16Wx's playing various samples from my library (shaker, ride bell, a different bell, and a tambourine). But the point still stands.)īass: IKM's MODO BASS "flame bass" model, for what little that matters. Also, I've never ridden a horse, steel or otherwise. (Full discloser: I'm neither Italian, nor a cowboy, and I try to avoid the blighted hellscape that is New Jersey as much as possible. ![]() This one goes out to all my fellow Italian cowboys from New Jersey! More '80s, though in a less synthy vein than normal. ![]()
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